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    Lung Cancer Monologue

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    Lung Cancer by : Charlotte Kershner It all happened when I went to the hospital that warm nice evening. I was getting ready to go to the hospital, then I got a call from the doctor, he said “Hi Sammy this is your doctor I need you to come to the hospital earlier” Then I wandered with curious “ok no problem I will come over now”. I go to the hospital, he pulled me back to the back room just like any other check up. He said in this weird tone I never heard before “ Sammy I need to tell you…

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    anything but significant. In my circumstance I felt miserable, but soon a tragic accident would leave me with a reformed outlook on life. Shortly past midnight, my parents rushed me to the hospital for severe abdominal pain. Following a few tests, my doctor ruled my agony to be an ulcer in the lining of my stomach. He concluded that I would be fine and ordered morphine for my pain. My heart raced when I suddenly noticed a peculiar woman holding my hand. Her confusion grew as I screamed for help;…

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    We should not allow assisted suicide there are major problems that go with it. The problems that are know is their is an increase in the suicide rate, the people that allow that are not in a right state of mind. The last one is that doctors make mistakes in diagnosing their patients. Also their is a message that we are sending out to teens and to the younger kids because we are saying it okay to kill your self. The increase in the suicide rate in Oregon went up 32% because they allow it. The…

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    a low cast group. My family gave me the opportunity; now I want to use this opportunity to study medicine so I can give back to my family by aiding or at least providing guidance for their health. However, coming to this firm decision to become a doctor took a gradual process. When I was 9 years old, I always wanted to be a spy or detective because I loved the innovative gadgets spies used. However, seventh grade open doors to the field of science. From then, I wanted to pursue a career that…

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    A red line can just seem like a color and a shape to some, but in the Seattle Grace hospital it represents the lives of every roaming doctor and nurse. Throughout the hospital, this red line is painted through hallways and doors. It represents where these elite surgeons are allowed to go, compared to the average citizen that walks in with a complaint. It separates areas where the hospital goes from being accessible to all, to only enterable by few. When one walks into a hospital there are many…

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    that it would accommodate doctors and medical attendants to have the capacity to diminish the measure of time spent on reviewing the patient 's condition and which allows for doctors to proceed onward to the following patient which thus lessens packing in the crisis office too. Alongside…

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    Time To De-Liver I was sitting on a cold, metal table in a stark, white room smelling of over sanitization when I heard a soft tap on the door. The doctor was here. I stared up at him in my paper-thin dressing gown, eyes wide with hope, and yearning for him to say the words I longed to hear. Much to my dissatisfaction, however, his eyes looked tired and dull. His wrinkled face frowned, and he shook his head. “Polly, you have Hepatocellular carcinoma in your liver,” he said sadly. “You might…

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    Will it Be). Even without the medical aid in dying, there have been cases of elder abuse all over the UNited States. Adding medical aid can make it even more catastrophic, for it can be a gateway for more people to abuse their elders by pushing the doctor to medically taking their lives. As shown in the evidence, these abusers will do many violent things in order to get money. Even though the purpose of medical aid in dying is to make people feel more secure and in control, it is unknowingly,…

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    roles played in the medical field are nurses and doctors. A nurse and a doctor work hand-in-hand with one another. They both require an intelligent person to hold the job title and make smart decisions based on the condition of the patient or issue that occurs at the hospital. Achieving such greatness as becoming one of the two, may seem just as simple as achieving the other, however, there are huge differences considering their duties. While doctors and nurses seem to obtain close to the…

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    There have been many injuries that I have had to overcome.I dislocated my shoulder, then I tore my A.C.L,and then I broke my leg. My injuries have caused me to work through setbacks. They also taught me that every year is a new year and to learn from my mistakes. The last thing they taught me is to make the best out of every situation. My very first injury happened the week of my birthday. I was playing a basketball game and went for a jump ball. When I was on the ground fighting for the ball…

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